Google closing things is no great surprise. But it's a shock when the “thing” is a password security feature that helps users ...
Google is shutting down the free tool that can tell you if your personal information has appeared on the dark web.
Google has announced that it will discontinue its ‘Dark Web Report’ feature early next year. This marks the end of a tool ...
The Dark Web Report launched about 18 months ago with bold promises to protect users from identity theft by monitoring ...
Tool that alerted users to leaked personal data will stop scanning in January ...
Google will soon conclude a customer facing tool that tracks those massive databases which malicious actors trade on the dark ...
Most people won't have to do anything ahead of this change. The reports will cease to update in January, and then in February ...
Google has confirmed it will shut down the Dark Web Report feature in February 2026, ending its built-in monitoring tool that ...
Google is retiring its Dark Web Report tool that scanned for leaked user data, with scans ending in January 2026 and the feature shutting down completely in February 2026.
Launched initially about a year and a half ago, this tool aimed to help users monitor their personal information on the dark ...
In an email sent to users, Google said it will stop scanning for new dark web results on Jan. 15, 2026. The report, along ...
Google announced this week that it will be discontinuing its dark web report, a free service that scans the dark web for ...